In the PDF documents, when I click on an cross-reference link (it can be a page number from the table of content, or anything done with \in[]) I jump to the related page (that's ok) but the document view is automatically changed to 'Fit in Window' whatever the view initially was (e.g. 'Fit Width'). Is it possible to change this behaviour? I would like to have the same behaviour than with latex, that is, the document view doesn't change when clicking on a link. I guess it's possible to achieve this with ConTeXt, but I haven't found any information about configuring this. Regards, BG
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, nico wrote:
Is it possible to change this behaviour? I would like to have the same behaviour than with latex, that is, the document view doesn't change when clicking on a link. I guess it's possible to achieve this with ConTeXt, but I haven't found any information about configuring this.
Me too, I'm still interested in this feature... (see the "pdfstartview"-thread) Cheers, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
hmm, on Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 12:27:56AM +0100, nico said that
In the PDF documents, when I click on an cross-reference link (it can be a page number from the table of content, or anything done with \in[]) I jump to the related page (that's ok) but the document view is automatically changed to 'Fit in Window' whatever the view initially was (e.g. 'Fit Width').
you might have more luck with this on the pdftex mailing list. http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/pdftex -f -- new members urgently required for suicide club.
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frantisek holop
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nico
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Peter Münster